Help Josie
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Hello,
My name is Nancy. I am trying to raise enough money so Josie, an 11-week-old German Shepherd puppy, could have surgery to help her walk again.
Josie acquired a spinal injury when her mother accidentally stepped on her when she was about six weeks old. She lost use of both her back legs, where the only way she could get around was dragging them.
My veterinarian put Josie on ibuprofen and pain medication. Over a period of about one week, she was starting to get use of her right back leg. She can now walk on three legs, but she is constantly tripping over the fourth leg and then she is back to dragging herself. Josie never regained use of her left back leg.
I am still uncertain of what Dr. Rachel Song will find or be able to do for Josie. I am assuming Josie will have her left leg amputated. The sooner Josie has her surgery the soon she can build the strength in her right leg. I just know Josie is looking forward to being able to play ball, run around the yard, go for walks, play with other dogs and love on her owner.
The cost of the veterinarian exam, ex-rays, surgery, hospital stay, medication, and rehabilitation is way more than I can afford. I cannot schedule the surgery until I have the funds to cover it. The above amount is an estimated cost. I will adjust the amount the more I find out what is needed.
I have been advised to put Josie down. Josie is a healthy puppy who needs our help. When I see how much love Josie has to offer; how much life she has in her; how she loves being with people; putting her down is not an option for me. She can lead a normal healthy life on three legs. Who am I to end her life? I am not God. I want so much for Josie to have a chance to live a good long life.
She will be going to AESC - Animal Emergency Specialty Center located at 17701 Cottonwood Dr, Parker, CO 80134.
Would you please help Josie?
Thank you.
Nancy Nothstein
My name is Nancy. I am trying to raise enough money so Josie, an 11-week-old German Shepherd puppy, could have surgery to help her walk again.
Josie acquired a spinal injury when her mother accidentally stepped on her when she was about six weeks old. She lost use of both her back legs, where the only way she could get around was dragging them.
My veterinarian put Josie on ibuprofen and pain medication. Over a period of about one week, she was starting to get use of her right back leg. She can now walk on three legs, but she is constantly tripping over the fourth leg and then she is back to dragging herself. Josie never regained use of her left back leg.
I am still uncertain of what Dr. Rachel Song will find or be able to do for Josie. I am assuming Josie will have her left leg amputated. The sooner Josie has her surgery the soon she can build the strength in her right leg. I just know Josie is looking forward to being able to play ball, run around the yard, go for walks, play with other dogs and love on her owner.
The cost of the veterinarian exam, ex-rays, surgery, hospital stay, medication, and rehabilitation is way more than I can afford. I cannot schedule the surgery until I have the funds to cover it. The above amount is an estimated cost. I will adjust the amount the more I find out what is needed.
I have been advised to put Josie down. Josie is a healthy puppy who needs our help. When I see how much love Josie has to offer; how much life she has in her; how she loves being with people; putting her down is not an option for me. She can lead a normal healthy life on three legs. Who am I to end her life? I am not God. I want so much for Josie to have a chance to live a good long life.
She will be going to AESC - Animal Emergency Specialty Center located at 17701 Cottonwood Dr, Parker, CO 80134.
Would you please help Josie?
Thank you.
Nancy Nothstein
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Nancy Nothstein
Organizer
Calhan, CO